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Bulletin 27Jan2015.Cdr Mon Angeles North, 7:30pm The Shanghai Rest., AC ROTARY Tues Clark Centennial, 12noon CLUB of Boar’s Inn, A.C. WAY TEST 4 unag umalaTHE DAWN Mabalacat, 6:30pm Of things we think, say, or do.... The Dawn S MNO. 22 VOL 34 27 JANUARY 2015 POTS, Northwalk, Clark Central Pampanga, 6pm 1. IS IT the TRUTH? Bale Kapampangan, Sfdo Wed Angeles Kuliat, 12m 2. IS IT FAIR to all Garden Dine, AC CONCERNED? San Fernando P, 12:30pm Max, OG Rd, SFdo 3. WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL Angeles Friendship,630pm and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Shinyiang Center, AC Metro San Fdo, 630pm 4. WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL Bale Capampangan, Sfdo to all CONCERNED? Thurs Angeles, 12:30pm Rib Eye Steak House, AC The Angeles West, 7:30om GG 1412650 BIOSAND Mamasuk, Balibago AC OBJECT of ROTARY Villa de Bacolor, 6:30pm WATER FILTER PRODUCTION Villa Azucena, Guagua RM Builders Compound, Mabiga, Mabalacat Fri Western Pampanga, 12n is to encourage and foster the ideal Cattle Ranch Grill, Sfdo of service as a basis of worthy Floridablanca, 12:30pm enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: Pasumil Inn/Rest., Floridab Angeles Centro, 7:30pm FIRST: The development of ac- Blue Boar Inn, AC quaintance as an opportunity for Angeles Midtown, 7pm service; Rib Eue, AC Clarkfield, 7pm SECOND: High ethical standards in Dau, 7:30pm business and professions, the Dau Training Center, Dau recognition of the worthiness of all Mabalacat Clark, 7pm useful occupations, and the digni- fying by each Rotarian of his Mergus, Mabiga, Mabalacat occupation as an opportunity to Metro Angeles Centl, 630pm serve society. Zulu Rest, Diamond Subd Metro Angeles, 6:30pm THIRD: The application of the ideal Spencers, AC of service by every Rotarian to his Metro Clark, 7pm personal, business and community MABALACAT life; RY 2014-2015 Oxford Hotel, Clark WEEKLY BULLETIN of the ROTARY CLUB of MABALACAT Magalang, 7pm Andy Chan Res., Magalang FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, good- Pampanga North, 7pm We meet every Tuesday, 6:30pm will and peace through a world JOIN at POTS NORTHWALK (Shell) Dainty Rest., Balibago fellowship of business and profes- Southern Pampanga, 630pm sional men united in the ideal of US Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga Bahay Kamayan, SFdo service. WHERE TO MAKE UP WHERE TO CHARTERED 26 JUNE 1980 RY 2014-15 ROTACIRCLE 1 AUGUST, DECEMBER, APRIL GARY HUANG PP Tony Shilton, chair Rotary International President May Valdez DENNIS NORMAN T. GO District Governor Rachel Castro CP ROGER SANTOS Dir Anton Hernandez AG Cluster 3B Steven Kang Jun Samia ELECTED PP Zaldy Alegre OFFICERS & DIRECTORS RELLIE FRANCISCO President ROTACIRCLE 2 JAMES JUNG SEPTEMBER, JANUARY, MAY VP/President Elect PP Danny Abad, chair MAY B. VALDEZ President Nominee/Treasurer PP May Shilton PP GLO NETHERCUTT Bobing Anacleto Secretary Dir Bles Madla Directors & Nancy Tremblay Avenues of Service Chairs Nimfa Francisco Rachel Castro Kate Lee Club Service Bles Madla Community Service ROTACIRCLE 3 INVOCATION PP Tonette Sanguyu OCTOBER, FEBRUARY, JUNE PP Tony Shilton PP Franz Rosales, chair We ask your blessing, O Vocational Service Lord, for a fruitful board PP Franz Rosales, Int’l Service PP Elmer Hernandez Anton Hernandez, Youth Service meeting this month, for Lynn Kumakiri the speedy recovery of Club Leadership, Chairs James Jung Pres. Rellie, and for the PP Danny Abad, Administration Daisy de la Cruz PP Elmer Hernandez, Membership continued enthusiasm PP May Shilton, Service Projects PP Tonet Sanguyu and dedication of our PP Ron Nethercutt, Public Image Emma Mendiola IPP Jon Chua, TRF, Ex Officio club to do good to others. ROTACIRCLE 4 Always bless O Lord, our PP Zaldy Alegre, Partners in Service gathering tonite, our NOVEMBER, MARCH, JULY MUNAG SUMALA, Club Bulletin PP Glo Nethercutt, chair children, our families, our Editor, PP Glo Nethercutt members, our food, our PP Ron Nethercutt wonderful venue, its staff, Office: IPP Jon Chua and all those who need Skill Training Center Bldg. Anthony Asis Camachiles, Mabalacat City 2010 and deserve our help. Marcia Hernandez All these we ask in your Website: PP Lane Claudio blessed name, AMEN www.mabalacatrotary.com Paul Hart Edward Manansala RY 2016-17 May B. Valdez HERNANDEZ, Marcia P. Major Donor NETHERCUTT Gloria “Glo” A. ROTACIRCLE 2 No. 23 VOL 34 RI ID # 8653547; Travel Agency Major Donor, RI ID# 3471850; SEPTEMBER, JANUARY, MAY 27 Jan 2015 Bday: 6 Sept 74; 0917 8408988 Const. Technology, Consultancy 27-7 Catleya, Diamond Subd., AC Bday : 27 March; 0920 913 3776 PP Danny Abad, chair POTS [email protected] 1858 B Gumain, Redwood Villa, CFZ PP May Shilton, Kate Lee Northwalk Spouse: Ron; Anniv: 22 Aug Bobing Anacleto, Dir Bles Madla Clark Freeport Zone JUNG, James PHF [email protected] Resort Operation Nancy Tremblay, Nimfa Francisco RI ID No.8557913; NETHERCUTT, Ron 6pm Dinner Bday: 22 March; 0947 821 3000 Major Donor; RI ID# 3393085 Kate Lee Spouse: Jane Kwon Bday: 5 Oct; 0917 826 8786 7pm Program Proper 320 Villa A-101 Clark Hills, CFZ [email protected] ONGOING/CONTINUING PROJECTS [email protected]: ROTARY HOUR, Every Friday 4-5pm GVAM Call to Order by ROSALES, Francis “Franz” L. Daily Supplemental Feeding at Dau Homesite PE James Jung KANG, Je Ju “STEVEN” PHF PHF, RI ID# 6710885; Finance - PAF and Lakandula Elem Schools RI ID No.8705285; Housing Dev Bday : 23 June 63; 0927 2879459 CLOSED MATCHING GRANTS Bday: 22 Jan 66; 0917 543 2230 Spouse: Jannette; Anniv: 19 Jun Ÿ MG 78990 Livelihood & Skill Training Invocation Clark Hills, Clark Freeport Zone 5871B Fir St., CFZ; 0920 631 4753 Ÿ MG 79042 Medical Surgical Program National Anthem [email protected] [email protected] GIFT of LIFE (GOL) PROJECT with RC Clark Cent’l & RC Saicity D3201 India Four Way Test KUMAKIRI, Erlinda “Lynn” PHF SAMIA, Ernesto G., “JUN” RI ID# 9004100 Teaching RI ID# 3471850; Wholesale Contracting Global Grants Community Singing Bday: 12 Dec58; 0916 640 2646 Bday : 22 June, 0927 2905490 Global Grant 1412650 CLUSTER 3B B2 L5 Mirus Residences, Mabiga 1602 J. Fajardo St., Sampaloc, Manila Water Project with RC Galesburg, D6450, Introduction of Guests [email protected] [email protected] D7800, ONGOING PRODUCTION and Visiting Rotarians Global Grant 1419503, Medical Surgical Van LEE, Jeong Seon “KATE” SANGUYU, Antonia “PP Tonette” RI ID# 8306433; Teaching RC Seminol County South & D6890. PHF, RI ID # 5198498; Auto Supply Ongoing implementation LIGHT MOMENT Bday : 11 April, 0919 5106659 Bday : 6 Nov; 0923 219 26811 310 B Chico St., Clark Hills, CFZ Rotary Info Spouse: Carlos,1-II FilHomes, Mabiga, 05 to 09 TRF District Global Grant inspection [email protected] Mabt; [email protected] with PP Glo Nethercutt Project Report and MADLA, Blesilda “Bles” PHF SHILTON, Melita "May" A. RI ID# 8306433; Nursing 6T 1st Regular mtg of the year, 6:30pm Announcement Bday : 11 Sept 74; 0919 517 8353 Major Donor; RI ID No.3471859 10S CANDIDATES FORUM & MIDYEAR 5528-0 Mirage St., ClarkAir Base LeatherCraft; Bday: 19 June; REVIEW, CSI Dagupan City [email protected] 0929 393 6852; 045 887 0380 12M Cluster mtg 6:30pm, moved to 8 Feb PRESIDENT’S TIME [email protected] at PP Chuck Gueco residence Spouse: Tony; Anniv: Jan 11 MANANSALA, Edward B. PHF 13T Regular mtg 6:30pm POTS SHILTON, Anthony Thomas “Tony” International Toast RI ID No. 8198715; Environment 18S Installation of 4Way Test and Major Donor, Retired, RI ID#6791198 Raffle Bday: 29 July 67; 0999 449 3277 Screening posters to 25 barangays Retired, Nationality: British Spouse: Annabelle; Anniv: 31 July 20T Regular mtg 6:30pm POTS Adjournment Bday : 1 Apr 1940; 0921 665 6045 Blk58 L39 Northville 16, Atlu Bola,Mabt 22T GOL patient departure to India - Grace 2627 Mayflower St., Timog Park, AC [email protected]: [email protected] 23T Screening on cataract, harelip/cleft MENDIOLA, Emma P. palate, Xevera, 8am TREMBLAY, Ignacia “Nancy” PHF+1, 26T Inspection of Biosand production District Events to watch RI ID# 9004099; Hairdressing RI ID No.5665760; Social Service for: Bday: ; 0929 594 7973 Bday : 22 Aug: 045 436 4716 5491 Tomcat, PAF City, CFZ 27T Board mtg 4:30pm POTS PRE-PETS, 31 Jan 2015 St. Francis de Assisi Center, Minalin Regular mtg 6:30pm POTS Email: Pampanga; [email protected] PETS, Feb 2015 DTTI, Feb 2015 MERCADO, Alma D. PHF 30F GRADUATION, Skill Training Center VALDEZ, May “May” B., PHF+1 2pm, postponed. DISCON, 17-18 April 2015 RI ID# 6879548; Real Estate RI ID 6671236; Wholsale Trading DISTAS 2015, May 2015 Bday: 15 Sept; 0920 961 7078 Spouse: Frank Bday: May 27, 1966 31S PRE-PETS Tarlac, for PE James & YEAREND REVIEW, June Spouse: Lito: Anniv: May 1 045 599 6877; 0917 5684233; 62 C San Vicente, Tabun, AC Dir Anton, in preparation for Multi-PETS 1759 M.Roxas Hway, CFZ. event in Feb 2015. [email protected] [email protected] CHUA, Dominique “Jon” PHF+1 SCREENING ROSTER RI ID No. 8221797 @ Xevera, Mabalacat Auto Services & Detailing RY 2014-15 Bday: 6 Feb 67; 045 331 2209 0917 500 1791; 2229 McArthur Hiway RCM attendees: Edward Mabiga; Blk2 L18 Herencia Subd., Manansala (in charge), ABAD, Danilo M. “Dan” PHF+3 Mabiga; [email protected] PP Tony and PP May RI ID# 6671234; 0917 3637117 PP CLAUDIO, “Lane” PHF+3 Shilton, Daisy dela Cruz, Gasoline Station Operation RI ID No.6013346; Contract Admin; PP Tonet Sanguyu and Bday: 12 Mar; 045 5996877 CDC, Clark Freeport Zone Emma Mendiola. Petrol Depot Gas Station, Clark Bday: 30Jan; 0920 928 1097 windtunnel.international Spouse: PP Nap; Anniv.: 2 May @yahoo.com [email protected]\ ALEGRE, Crisalde “Zaldy” P. CRUZ, Daisy dela PHF PHF+1 RI ID No.5644182 RI ID No. 8270519 Physical Therapy Vocational Education.
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